From the impeccable source known as Wikipedia, we learn that one Thomas J. Autzen was a plywood baron who in the 1950s donated $250,000 that lead to the original construction of Autzen Stadium. Like many self-made men, he inherited a lumber company from his father. But he went on, apparently, to invent a glue-spreader that proved an huge leap in the manufacture of plywood. So now you know.

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I always wish they had these a) When I wasn’t already going to be at work, or b) Somewhere I was commuting. Never been able to get a) and/or b) coordinated. Also, have they ever done one of these at the Richardson Bridge? Because that might be on my commute if I detoured.